Medication Disposal

Safely Dispose of Unused Medications

Medication Disposal

Safely Dispose of Unused Medications

Unwanted, unused or expired prescription drugs have been determined to present substantial risks to our community by either falling into the wrong hands, or by damaging our environment through improper disposal. It is this awareness that has resulted in the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office and local police departments working together to provide a safe alternative method for the disposal of unwanted medications.

The Problem

Studies have shown that residential supplies of pharmaceutical controlled substances – those found in our home medicine cabinets – have become the supply of choice for young people and criminals. Many abusers, a high percentage of which are teens, are known to have obtained their controlled substances from the homes of family and friends. In addition, research has shown that our environment has been threatened by medications being flushed down toilets. Most controlled substances are created synthetically, and are not removed through normal water-treatment processes. This can result in the discharge of these substances into the environment and into our ground water supplies.

The Solution

The Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the installation of secure collection drop-boxes at several Sheriff’s Office and police department locations. Brunswick County residents are encouraged to protect their families by safely disposing of unused and/or expired medications at any of the medication take-back boxes listed below. Click the name of any location to get directions.